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Ever wondered what’s hidden inside the iconic M.1833 Albertina sword? In this video, we take it apart piece by piece, from the brass hilt to the wooden grip, to reveal its inner workings. What You’ll See: ✅ Step-by-Step Disassembly: How to safely remove the pommel, grip, knuckle guard, and shell guard using just a screwdriver. ✅ Hidden Details: Discover file marks, mysterious stamps (like the "cross" on the tang), and assembly tricks you won’t see from the outside. ✅ Reassembly Tips: Learn how to put it back together correctly, avoiding misalignment or damage. Why This Matters: Seeing the wooden grip, brass rings, and tang up close offers new clues for collectors (e.g., identifying replacements or original parts). A rare opportunity to study a sword usually only seen assembled! ⚠️ Important Note: While disassembly is easy, this is an antique weapon. Only attempt this if necessary (e.g., for maintenance or research). Over-handling can damage threads or fittings. 🔍 For Collectors & Enthusiasts: Comment below: Have you seen other Albertinas with these features? Join the Discussion: What are your thoughts on restoring antique weapons? Comment below! 🔥 Enjoyed this video? Let’s keep the passion for history alive! 📌 Subscribe to Rapier’s Delight and hit the bell 🔔 so you never miss a new video. 📱 Follow me on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok for behind-the-scenes content and quick tips. 💰 Support the channel and help me create even more content by becoming a patron on Patreon or buying me a coffee on Buy Me a Coffee. Your support means the world. Thank you for being part of the Rapier’s Delight community! 🤺❤ Hashtag Suggestions #AlbertinaSword #M1833 #SwordDisassembly #AntiqueWeapons #ItalianSwords #SwordMaintenance #Militaria #SardinianKingdom #HiddenHistory #SwordCollecting #RareSwords #WeaponRestoration #19thCenturySwords #SwordMechanics #AntiqueSwordCare